This is an overview of Pan-kidney cohort (KICH+KIRC+KIRP) analysis pipelines from Firehose run "21 August 2015".
Note: These results are offered to the community as an additional reference point, enabling a wide range of cancer biologists, clinical investigators, and genome and computational scientists to easily incorporate TCGA into the backdrop of ongoing research. While every effort is made to ensure that Firehose input data and algorithms are of the highest possible quality, these analyses have not been reviewed by domain experts.
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Sequence and Copy Number Analyses
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Analysis of mutagenesis by APOBEC cytidine deaminases (P-MACD).
View Report | There are 703 tumor samples in this analysis. The Benjamini-Hochberg-corrected p-value for enrichment of the APOBEC mutation signature in 4 samples is <=0.05. Out of these, 4 have enrichment values >2, which implies that in such samples at least 50% of APOBEC signature mutations have been in fact made by APOBEC enzyme(s). -
CHASM 1.0.5 (Cancer-Specific High-throughput Annotation of Somatic Mutations)
View Report | There are 26784 mutations identified by MuTect and 1766 mutations with significant functional impact at BHFDR <= 0.25. -
Mutation Analysis (MutSig 2CV v3.1)
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Mutation Analysis (MutSig v2.0)
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Mutation Analysis (MutSigCV v0.9)
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Mutation Assessor
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SNP6 Copy number analysis (GISTIC2)
View Report | There were 882 tumor samples used in this analysis: 31 significant arm-level results, 13 significant focal amplifications, and 26 significant focal deletions were found. -
Correlations to Clinical Parameters
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Correlation between aggregated molecular cancer subtypes and selected clinical features
View Report | Testing the association between subtypes identified by 12 different clustering approaches and 14 clinical features across 893 patients, 91 significant findings detected with P value < 0.05 and Q value < 0.25. -
Correlation between copy number variation genes (focal events) and selected clinical features
View Report | Testing the association between copy number variation 39 focal events and 14 clinical features across 881 patients, 255 significant findings detected with Q value < 0.25. -
Correlation between copy number variations of arm-level result and selected clinical features
View Report | Testing the association between copy number variation 82 arm-level events and 14 clinical features across 881 patients, 413 significant findings detected with Q value < 0.25. -
Correlation between gene methylation status and clinical features
View Report | Testing the association between 19909 genes and 14 clinical features across 659 samples, statistically thresholded by P value < 0.05 and Q value < 0.3, 10 clinical features related to at least one genes. -
Correlation between gene mutation status and selected clinical features
View Report | Testing the association between mutation status of 57 genes and 13 clinical features across 663 patients, 42 significant findings detected with Q value < 0.25. -
Correlation between miRseq expression and clinical features
View Report | Testing the association between 468 miRs and 14 clinical features across 872 samples, statistically thresholded by P value < 0.05 and Q value < 0.3, 10 clinical features related to at least one miRs. -
Correlation between mRNA expression and clinical features
View Report | Testing the association between 17814 genes and 12 clinical features across 88 samples, statistically thresholded by P value < 0.05 and Q value < 0.3, 10 clinical features related to at least one genes. -
Correlation between mRNAseq expression and clinical features
View Report | Testing the association between 18216 genes and 14 clinical features across 888 samples, statistically thresholded by P value < 0.05 and Q value < 0.3, 11 clinical features related to at least one genes. -
Correlation between mutation rate and clinical features
View Report | Testing the association between 2 variables and 14 clinical features across 678 samples, statistically thresholded by P value < 0.05 and Q value < 0.3, 6 clinical features related to at least one variables. -
Correlation between RPPA expression and clinical features
View Report | Testing the association between 227 genes and 14 clinical features across 755 samples, statistically thresholded by P value < 0.05 and Q value < 0.3, 9 clinical features related to at least one genes. -
Clustering Analyses
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Clustering of copy number data by focal peak region with log2 ratio: consensus NMF
View Report | The most robust consensus NMF clustering of 882 samples using the 39 copy number focal regions was identified for k = 3 clusters. We computed the clustering for k = 2 to k = 8 and used the cophenetic correlation coefficient to determine the best solution. -
Clustering of copy number data by peak region with threshold value: consensus NMF
View Report | The most robust consensus NMF clustering of 882 samples using the 39 copy number focal regions was identified for k = 3 clusters. We computed the clustering for k = 2 to k = 8 and used the cophenetic correlation coefficient to determine the best solution. -
Clustering of Methylation: consensus NMF
View Report | The 4754 most variable methylated genes were selected based on variation. The variation cutoff are set for each tumor type empirically by fitting a bimodal distriution. For genes with multiple methylation probes, we chose the most variable one to represent the gene. Consensus NMF clustering of 660 samples and 4754 genes identified 3 subtypes with the stability of the clustering increasing for k = 2 to k = 8 and the average silhouette width calculation for selecting the robust clusters. -
Clustering of miRseq mature expression: consensus hierarchical
View Report | Median absolute deviation (MAD) was used to select 647 most variable miRs. Consensus ward linkage hierarchical clustering of 416 samples and 647 miRs identified 5 subtypes with the stability of the clustering increasing for k = 2 to k = 10. -
Clustering of miRseq mature expression: consensus NMF
View Report | We filtered the data to 647 most variable miRs. Consensus NMF clustering of 416 samples and 647 miRs identified 4 subtypes with the stability of the clustering increasing for k = 2 to k = 8 and the average silhouette width calculation for selecting the robust clusters. -
Clustering of miRseq precursor expression: consensus hierarchical
View Report | Median absolute deviation (MAD) was used to select 117 most variable miRs. Consensus ward linkage hierarchical clustering of 873 samples and 117 miRs identified 3 subtypes with the stability of the clustering increasing for k = 2 to k = 10. -
Clustering of miRseq precursor expression: consensus NMF
View Report | We filtered the data to 150 most variable miRs. Consensus NMF clustering of 873 samples and 150 miRs identified 3 subtypes with the stability of the clustering increasing for k = 2 to k = 8 and the average silhouette width calculation for selecting the robust clusters. -
Clustering of mRNA expression: consensus hierarchical
View Report | Median absolute deviation (MAD) was used to select 1500 most variable genes. Consensus ward linkage hierarchical clustering of 88 samples and 1500 genes identified 5 subtypes with the stability of the clustering increasing for k = 2 to k = 10. -
Clustering of mRNA expression: consensus NMF
View Report | The most robust consensus NMF clustering of 88 samples using the 1500 most variable genes was identified for k = 4 clusters. We computed the clustering for k = 2 to k = 8 and used the cophenetic correlation coefficient to determine the best solution. -
Clustering of mRNAseq gene expression: consensus hierarchical
View Report | Median absolute deviation (MAD) was used to select 1500 most variable genes. Consensus ward linkage hierarchical clustering of 889 samples and 1500 genes identified 6 subtypes with the stability of the clustering increasing for k = 2 to k = 10. -
Clustering of mRNAseq gene expression: consensus NMF
View Report | The most robust consensus NMF clustering of 889 samples using the 1500 most variable genes was identified for k = 4 clusters. We computed the clustering for k = 2 to k = 8 and used the cophenetic correlation coefficient to determine the best solution. -
Clustering of RPPA data: consensus hierarchical
View Report | Median absolute deviation (MAD) was used to select 223 most variable proteins. Consensus ward linkage hierarchical clustering of 756 samples and 223 proteins identified 7 subtypes with the stability of the clustering increasing for k = 2 to k = 10. -
Clustering of RPPA data: consensus NMF
View Report | The most robust consensus NMF clustering of 756 samples using 223 proteins was identified for k = 4 clusters. We computed the clustering for k = 2 to k = 8 and used the cophenetic correlation coefficient to determine the best solution. -
Other Analyses
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Aggregate Analysis Features
View Report | 939 samples and 1144 features are included in this feature table. The figures below show which genomic pair events are co-occurring and which are mutually-exclusive. -
Identification of putative miR direct targets by sequencing data
View Report | The CLR algorithm was applied on 719 miRs and 18216 mRNAs across 610 samples. After 2 filtering steps, the number of 220 miR:genes pairs were detected. -
Pathway Analyses
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Association of mutation, copy number alteration, and subtype markers with pathways
View Report | There are 34 genes with significant mutation (Q value <= 0.1) and 344 genes with significant copy number alteration (Q value <= 0.25). The identified marker genes (Q value <= 0.01 or within top 2000) are 2000 for subtype 1, 2000 for subtype 2, 2000 for subtype 3, 2000 for subtype 4, 2000 for subtype 5. Pathways significantly enriched with these genes (Q value <= 0.01) are identified : -
GSEA Class2: Canonical Pathways enriched in each subtypes of mRNAseq_cNMF in KIPAN-TP
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PARADIGM pathway analysis of mRNA expression and copy number data
View Report | There were 42 significant pathways identified in this analysis. -
PARADIGM pathway analysis of mRNA expression data
View Report | There were 66 significant pathways identified in this analysis. -
PARADIGM pathway analysis of mRNASeq expression and copy number data
View Report | There were 45 significant pathways identified in this analysis. -
PARADIGM pathway analysis of mRNASeq expression data
View Report | There were 48 significant pathways identified in this analysis. -
Significant over-representation of pathway genesets for a given gene list
View Report | For a given gene list, a hypergeometric test was tried to find significant overlapping canonical pathway gene sets. In terms of FDR adjusted p.values, top 5 significant overlapping gene sets are listed as below. -
Other Correlation Analyses
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Correlation between copy number variation genes (focal events) and molecular subtypes
View Report | Testing the association between copy number variation 39 focal events and 12 molecular subtypes across 882 patients, 398 significant findings detected with P value < 0.05 and Q value < 0.25. -
Correlation between copy number variations of arm-level result and molecular subtypes
View Report | Testing the association between copy number variation 82 arm-level events and 12 molecular subtypes across 882 patients, 697 significant findings detected with P value < 0.05 and Q value < 0.25. -
Correlation between gene mutation status and molecular subtypes
View Report | Testing the association between mutation status of 57 genes and 12 molecular subtypes across 663 patients, 174 significant findings detected with P value < 0.05 and Q value < 0.25. -
Correlation between mRNA expression and DNA methylation
View Report | The top 25 correlated methylation probes per gene are displayed. Total number of matched samples = 658. Number of gene expression samples = 889. Number of methylation samples = 660. -
Correlations between copy number and mRNA expression
View Report | The correlation coefficients in 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 percentiles are -0.18266, -0.07622, 6e-04, 0.0686, 0.1284, 0.1951, 0.26448, 0.34762, 0.46036, respectively. -
Correlations between copy number and mRNAseq expression
View Report | The correlation coefficients in 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 percentiles are 753, 1825, 2396, 2921, 3471, 4048, 4610, 5237, 5960, respectively.
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Summary Report Date = Sun Nov 8 22:05:32 2015
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